While advocating on behalf of county governments members of the NCACC Government
Relations staff are often confronted with highly...More…While advocating on behalf of county governments members of the NCACC Government
Relations staff are often confronted with highly technical issues that require
the day-to-day working knowledge and insights that only county staff can provide. As
a result, the NCACC has created Quick Response Teams (QRT) to collect information
from county experts so that we can best advocate for county needs at the General
Assembly.
These QRTs are made up of county staff with extensive, technical knowledge in
one of the following subject areas:
Animal Control
Elections
Emergency Management
Environment
Finance
Jail
Personnel/HR
Planning and Zoning
Pre-Trial
Public Health
Social Services
Solid Waste
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The NCACC is an appointing authority for three members of the 21-member State Consumer and Family Advisory Committee, an advisory...More…The NCACC is an appointing authority for three members of the 21-member State Consumer and Family Advisory Committee, an advisory organization to the Department of Health and Human Services and the N.C. General Assembly on planning and managing the state mental health, developmental disabilities and substance abuse services system.
NCACC appointees are advocates for the consumer, not counties. Each appointment is for three years, and appointments are staggered. Appointees are to come from one of the three state regions for institutional services (Eastern, Central and Western).
If you are interested in serving as an NCACC appointee, please fill out the web form below. Application does not guarantee appointment.
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